Saad said that the court confirmed that submitting a reconciliation request and paying the fees legally suspends the removal procedures, and the administrative authority may not demolish or remove any building for which a reconciliation request has been submitted.
He added that the Prime Minister's Office has decided
to extend the deadline for submitting reconciliation requests for certain
building violations to the relevant administrative authority for an additional
six months, starting May 5, 2025, in accordance with the new Reconciliation Law
No. 187 of 2023 and its executive regulations. This decision is part of the
state's efforts to facilitate citizens' affairs and take into account the
social dimension.
Saad stressed that the decision reflects the political
leadership’s keenness to provide the largest possible number of citizens with
the opportunity to reconcile their legal situations, especially in light of the
desire of citizens to submit requests for reconciliation during the recent
period.
He stressed the importance of this issue in achieving social stability and preserving citizens' rights and real estate property.